On 2009-08-18 21:02, Rick Pasotto wrote:
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 07:49:26AM +0800, paragasu wrote:
I also have the same problem. Still looking for solutions..

On 8/17/09, Rick Pasotto <r...@niof.net> wrote:
Had to reboot today (powerfailure) and now the sound volume is so low it
can barely be heard. I keep current with testing so I'm sure many new
updates took effect with the reboot (including the kernel, it's now
2.6.30).

What would people suggest to make the sound hearable? All volume
controls are set to max. Any particular program likely to have caused
the change?

I rebooted using the 2.6.26 kernel and my sound is back to full volume.
It may have something to do with pulseaudio. With the 2.6.30 kernel I
was getting this error in syslog:

 pulseaudio[5949]: module-console-kit.c: GetUnixUser() call failed:
 org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod: Method "GetUnixUser" with
 signature "" on interface "org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit.Session" doesn't
 exist

Also, when trying to play an audio cd I got the following errors in syslog:

Aug 18 15:41:47 niof pulseaudio[5949]: ratelimit.c: 3 events suppressed
Aug 18 15:41:47 niof pulseaudio[5949]: alsa-sink.c: Increasing wakeup watermark 
to 30.00 ms
Aug 18 15:41:47 niof pulseaudio[5949]: alsa-sink.c: Increasing wakeup watermark 
to 40.00 ms

And this is why I purged PA, reverting to plain old, reliable ALSA!

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